Samsung and HTC have watched their reported 2015 flagship smartphones leak over the last couple of days. The Samsung Galaxy S6 has just made another appearance on AnTuTu benchmark, revealing the Galaxy S5's successor's specs in the process.
It's no secret that some of the biggest smartphone manufacturers are currently in the final stages of working on what will be their 2015 flagship smartphones. Two of the most highly anticipated 2015 flagship smartphones have already begun to leak. We recently reported that HTC is expected to unveil its HTC One M8 successor, the HTC 'Hima' in early January at a press event at CES 2015 in Las Vegas. A couple of days later we got our first look at what is believed to be the 5.2-inch display HTC plans on using for its Android 5.0 Lollipop based 'Hima' and Windows Phone 8.1 variant.
HTC isn't the only smartphone maker watching its next-generation flagship handset's specs and details leak at a growing rate. We recently reported that Samsung was planning on taking a page out of its Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Edge playbook and plans on unveiling its flagship Galaxy S6 alongside a Galaxy S6 Edge with a curved Quad HD display, like the Galaxy Note Edge.
A few days after reports of Samsung planning to launch the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, a device with the model number SM-G925F popped up on AnTuTu benchmark. The benchmark gave a rundown of the Samsung Galaxy S6's specs, which indicate the smartphone will feature a 5.5-inch Quad HD display with a resolution of 2560 x 1440, a Samsung Exynos octa-core 64-bit processor, 3 GB of RAM, Android 5.0 Lollipop, and a 20-megapixel rear camera.
A Samsung smartphone with the same SM-G925F model number has once again made a stop at AnTuTu benchmarks and this model has similar specs to the device that recently passed through. The main difference is that this variant is packing a 16-megapixel rear camera instead of the 20-megapixel shooter revealed in the last benchmark.
It's very possible Samsung is still fine tuning and making changes to the Galaxy S6 and as always, take reports on unannounced smartphones with a grain of salt. We'll keep you posted on all Galaxy S6 news as it becomes available.